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A major contributing factor to this business plan will be the market research (SBa_2001) to justify why and product design (SBa_F2002) in marking up costs.  
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A major contributing factor to this business plan will be the market research ([https://2014.igem.org/Team:Sheffield/sociobricks/Part:SBa_F2001/main SBa_F2001]) to justify why and product design ([https://2014.igem.org/Team:Sheffield/sociobricks/Part:SBa_F2002/main SBa_F2002]) in marking up costs.  
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For outputs of the research when compiling into a business plan, see SBa_0008.
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For outputs of the research when compiling into a business plan, see [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Sheffield/sociobricks/Part:SBa_O0008/main SBa_O0008].
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Registry of Standard Policy and Practice Parts

SBa_F2003: Business Plan

Description

A business plan is designed to give an outline of business goals, why and how they are attainable. Alongside this, it will introduce the business and it’s motivations. It should enable to reader to understand why and how the business is likely to succeed in the market. Business plans should be kept simple and concise. However it should include a comprehensive justification (which may include analysis) that supports the claim that your business will be successful. Specifically, business plans must include 2 points:

  • Business goals
  • How the goals will be achieved

A major contributing factor to this business plan will be the market research (SBa_F2001) to justify why and product design (SBa_F2002) in marking up costs.

For outputs of the research when compiling into a business plan, see SBa_O0008.